Nov
30
2009

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My boyfriend has a BMW Z3. I have a Jeep Liberty. Both are highly impractical vehicles. At the time when I purchased my jeep, I had already been the previous owner of a Jeep Liberty (which had been given to me as a gift), and so I was just continuing in a pattern of sticking with something that I was used to. The Jeep provided me with comfort and room when I made the long drives from North Carolina to New York and also had plenty of space for toting around groceries, sporting equipment and other things that I often wound up carrying around such as people.
Tags: avid golfer, bmw, bmw z3, final destination, first car, gas mileage, Gasoline, golf bag, golf course, groceries, Jeep, jeep liberty, mileage, new car, north carolina, small cars, sporting equipment, sports car, warrants
Aug
30
2009

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When people start talking Hybrid, no doubt the first thing that comes to mind is the Toyota Prius – and for good reason. For the past 10 years or so, the Prius has ruled the Hybrid road. Not many other hybrids have given the Prius a run for its money, let alone come out on top. Other models either fall short in gas mileage, horsepower or price.
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Insight Into a New Generation of Honda | ArticlesBase.com
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Read the full post (664 words, estimated 2:39 mins reading time) Tags: base model, base sticker, car sales, chunk, crankshaft, gas mileage, gasoline engine, good reason, honda insight, horsepower, hybrids, leaps and bounds, math whiz, mileage, no doubt, price tag, prius, slowdown, sticker price, toyota prius
Aug
22
2009

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One of the most common car buying questions I personally receive or find asked on message boards and/or forums is, “What's the best car for a first time buyer?” It's a great question to ask, but it usually seems to be followed up with, “Should I go with the BMW or the Dodge Viper?”
The best advice I can offer in this situation is to look for the smartest car for a first time buyer and not literally the best car. Even customers with long and well paid credit histories are not able to purchase those types of cars and it's in your best interest when buying your first car to consider cars that you can…
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Car Buying Questions – What’s the Best Car for a First Time Buyer?
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Read the full post (730 words, estimated 2:55 mins reading time) Tags: best car, best interest, bmw, car payment, cars, credit histories, dodge, dodge viper, first car, first time buyer, first time buyer auto loans, first time buyers, gas mileage, interest rate, message boards, mileage, money, priority one, sports car, stepping stone
Nov
27
2008

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When an automotive manufacturer designs and builds a car they have a lot of specs to meet up with. They have time constraints, budget constraints and company standards that all affect the exact way they design a vehicle to perform. Some features may be left out because the added cost isn’t justified or the manufacturer assumes that the average person won’t care about them.
Tags: air filters, air flow, automotive manufacturer, average person, beep, budget constraints, computer modules, computer systems, convertible top, decimal points, gas mileage, kilometers, mileage, moving parts, performance car parts, showroom floor, spark plugs, subtle differences, time constraints, windshield
Oct
09
2008

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This is an announcement about 100 mpg for SUV’s.
As you know, I have been writing about the new technology Dutchman Enterprises has developed for an enormous increase of gas mileage for trucks and SUV’s. In the past they had some issues around EPA approval and they were in a pickle to grow a network of dealers because the car manufacturers didn’t want to work with them. It must have taken the recent downturn and the almost total collapse of SUV and truck sales to get a little more open minded towards technologies available right now. Dutchman Enterprises send me the latest update below today, and I feel anybody interested in ways to reduce gas mileage would want to stay up to date. I realize that adopting a new technology that hasn’t been approved by any large manufacturer is tough.
Tags: car manufacturers, catalytic converter, collapse, crises, downturn, dutchman, efficiency, enormous increase, epa approval, financial crisis, gas mileage, gas prices, mass production, mileage, mpg, new technology, picc, pickle, production numbers, production ramp
Aug
14
2008

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Converting your car to run water along with gas is an
environmentally friendly way to increase your fuel mileage and save money on
gas while reducing your vehicle’s emissions.
Using water fuel system conversion to improve gas mileage is a new
phenomenon, but as the price of gas continues climbing, more and more
individuals are converting their vehicles to run on water gas. In order to
convert a car to run on water gas, a kit must be purchased. These kits contain
instructions, usually in the form of e-books and manuals. Tools that can be
found at any hardware store are also needed in order to make the conversion.
Tags: carburetor, distilled water, e books, electricity powers, fuel car, fuel mileage, fuel system, gas mileage, home depot, installation manuals, lowes, neighborhood hardware store, organic fuel, personal health, science classes, sodium bicarbonate, system conversion, two elements, water fuel, water gas
Jul
22
2008

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As the price of oil breaks records nearly everyday, many people are searching for gas saving devices for a break. With technological advances coming to pass nearly everyday, it is now possible to let our voices be heard at the pump. One of these technologies involves the use of water to improve gas mileage. The use of water and gas allows an engine to obtain maximum efficiency while saving the vehicle owner money.
As oil approaches $150 a barrel, gas saving devices are becoming more and more sought after by many. With technological advances coming to pass nearly everyday, it is now possible to let our voices be heard at the pump. One of the most popular devices utilizes water, an abundant resource, to work. The duo of water and gas allows an engine to run more efficiently and enables the vehicle owner better savings on gas.
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Gas Saving Devices: Know The Top 5 Benefits Today
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Jul
15
2008

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For better gas mileage, there are a number of tips and tactics we can employ. There’s no reason why you should waste all that money when it’s so easy to improve gas mileage. Here’s an easy better gas mileage tip that very few people have considered…or even know about! You can get dramatically better gas mileage simply by WHEN you buy your gas!…
This is the second in my series of articles outlining tips to get better gas mileage. So far, I’ve discovered 54 of them! For instance, did you know that parking in the shade will slow evaporation from the tank and you’ll get better gas mileage?
Here’s another even easier way to improve gas mileage?
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Better Gas Mileage – Improve Gas Mileage Tip #2
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Read the full post (627 words, estimated 2:30 mins reading time) Tags: brand loyalty, cars, condensation water, dirt, evaporation, gas mileage, gas prices, gas station, gas tank, gas tanks, mileage, money, rain, refineries, rust, sludge, station water, underground tanks, water seeps
Jun
23
2008

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As gas prices continue their shocking rise, many individuals are searching for a way to save money on gas. Many will tell you to complete the recommended routine maintenance on your car to improve gas mileage and keep your car running smoothly. Some of these maintenance tips include, checking your spark plugs, keeping the correct air pressure in tires and even selecting the correct oil weight to put in your car. Learn more now…
Tags: air pressure, baking soda, correct oil, distilled water, electrical system, emissions, gas mileage, gas prices, gas saver, gases, generators, hydrogen gas, hydrogen generator, little time, local grocery store, maintenance tips, mechanic, mileage, routine maintenance, spark plugs
Mar
03
2008

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With the cost of gas rising through the roof, drivers all over America are trying to find ways to save money on gas. You may even be thinking of buying a car that is sure to improve your gas mileage. Before you drop a lot of money on an investment that will depreciate by thousands of dollars when you drive it off the lot, why not buy an ATV instead?
While I’m half kidding when I suggest you buy an ATV to improve your gas mileage, there is a whole other half of me that is serious.
Tags: atv, atv riding, atv vacation, gas, gas mileage, improve your gas mileage, riding atvs, vacation
Feb
27
2008

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With the cost of gas rising through the roof, drivers all over America are trying to find ways to save money on gas. You may even be thinking of buying a car that is sure to improve your gas mileage. Before you drop a lot of money on an investment that will depreciate by thousands of dollars when you drive it off the lot, why not buy an ATV instead?
While I’m half kidding when I suggest you buy an ATV to improve your gas mileage, there is a whole other half of me that is serious.
Tags: atv, atv riding, atv vacation, gas, gas mileage, improve your gas mileage, riding atvs, vacation
Feb
05
2008

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With the cost of gas rising through the roof, drivers all over America are trying to find ways to save money on gas. You may even be thinking of buying a car that is sure to improve your gas mileage. Before you drop a lot of money on an investment that will depreciate by thousands of dollars when you drive it off the lot, why not buy an ATV instead?
While I’m half kidding when I suggest you buy an ATV to improve your gas mileage, there is a whole other half of me that is serious.
Tags: atv, atv riding, atv vacation, gas, gas mileage, improve your gas mileage, riding atvs, vacation